Wei Huang, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Neuroscience Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 
Area:
learning and memory
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Mulherkar S, Firozi K, Huang W, et al. (2017) RhoA-ROCK Inhibition Reverses Synaptic Remodeling and Motor and Cognitive Deficits Caused by Traumatic Brain Injury. Scientific Reports. 7: 10689
Placzek AN, Prisco GV, Khatiwada S, et al. (2016) eIF2α-mediated translational control regulates the persistence of cocaine-induced LTP in midbrain dopamine neurons. Elife. 5
Huang W, Placzek AN, Viana Di Prisco G, et al. (2016) Translational control by eIF2α phosphorylation regulates vulnerability to the synaptic and behavioral effects of cocaine. Elife. 5
Placzek AN, Molfese DL, Khatiwada S, et al. (2016) Translational control of nicotine-evoked synaptic potentiation in mice and neuronal responses in human smokers by eIF2α. Elife. 5
Placzek AN, Prisco GVD, Khatiwada S, et al. (2016) Author response: eIF2α-mediated translational control regulates the persistence of cocaine-induced LTP in midbrain dopamine neurons Elife
Placzek AN, Molfese DL, Khatiwada S, et al. (2016) Author response: Translational control of nicotine-evoked synaptic potentiation in mice and neuronal responses in human smokers by eIF2α Elife
Huang W, Placzek AN, Prisco GVD, et al. (2016) Author response: Translational control by eIF2α phosphorylation regulates vulnerability to the synaptic and behavioral effects of cocaine Elife
Johnson JL, Huang W, Roman G, et al. (2015) TORC2: a novel target for treating age-associated memory impairment. Scientific Reports. 5: 15193
Buffington SA, Huang W, Costa-Mattioli M. (2014) Translational control in synaptic plasticity and cognitive dysfunction. Annual Review of Neuroscience. 37: 17-38
Di Prisco GV, Huang W, Buffington SA, et al. (2014) Translational control of mGluR-dependent long-term depression and object-place learning by eIF2α. Nature Neuroscience. 17: 1073-82
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